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This Sector is Poised for a Big Rally
(New York)
Eyes and ears have been on the Fed as the bond market still is unsure of the future of Inflation, but it was…see the full story on our partner Magnifi’s site
Agriculture is Changing the ESG Landscape
(New York)
Farming, often considered one of the original green industries, has fallen out of sync with…see the full story on our partner Magnifi’s site
Amp Up Your Portfolio with Robotic Stocks
(New York)
For years robotics was pigeonholed into major US manufacturing duties but new technology and artificial intelligence are turning that around…see the full story on our partner Magnifi’s site
Ratings Agencies About to Spark a Major Bond Bonanza
(New York)
It is pretty easy to sum up what seems like it will be a forthcoming bull market in high yield bonds: “2021 will be the year of the upgrade”. That quote comes from Matt Brill, head of North America investment-grade at Invesco. Ratings agencies are reportedly on the cusp of upgrading between $100 bn and $300 bn of junk bonds to investment grade this year and next. Fund managers are trying to buy the bonds they think will be upgraded as such a move will cause a lot of arbitrary buying by index trackers.
FINSUM: There were huge downgrades last year as the pandemic wiped out prices in big parts of the sector. Now, with the economy resurgent, big upgrades look likely, which should give the whole asset class wings.
Here are the Big Winners from Biden’s $2 tn Infrastructure Package
(Washington)
Biden’s new proposed $2 tn infrastructure package is a gargantuan bill (coming right after the newest pandemic relief package) that will have significant effects on stocks generally, and specific ones more narrowly. The plan is so big that it harkens back to 1950s era spending. Barron’s described it best, saying “At 10% of current gross domestic product, doled out over eight years, the plan reads like a Rooseveltian blueprint for economic and social engineering”. The big winners are pretty clear: infrastructure stocks, and more specifically construction and industrials. The Invesco DWA Industrials Momentum (PRN) and the Industrial Select Sector SPDR (XLI) are great ways to play the rise in these types of shares, with the latter offering more large-cap exposure. In terms of specific names, look for MasTec, Aecom, and Jacobs Engineering Group.
FINSUM: Biden is setting up infrastructure stocks to have a golden run over the next few years. As the package inches closer to passing, these sectors should rise.